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New Zealand’s capital Wellington begins clean-up after flash floods

By Thomson Reuters Apr 18, 2026 | 7:59 PM

SYDNEY, April 19 (Reuters) – A clean-up began in New Zealand’s capital Wellington after flash flooding, sparked ​by heavy rain, hit the ‌nation’s North Island, authorities said on Sunday.

“Severe weather has caused flood damage across the city,” said Hutt City Council, a government ‌authority ​within the Wellington ⁠region, which has a ⁠population of 520,971.

“We know many people across Lower Hutt are dealing with flooding impacts and debris,” the ​council said, adding that crews were in the field cleaning up “hardest ⁠hit areas” in the ⁠suburb of Stokes Valley.

A ​state of emergency was declared in the ​Whanganui District 150 km (95 miles) north, ‌and 18 people were evacuated due to flooding, public broadcaster Radio New Zealand reported.

The nation’s weather forecaster ⁠predicted more thunderstorms, accompanied by very heavy rain, for parts of the North Island including ⁠Wellington ‌on Sunday.

“These severe thunderstorms ⁠are moving towards the southeast,” ​it ‌said.

The wild weather, which sparked ​evacuations on ⁠Saturday, follows the island’s battering a week earlier by Cyclone Vaianu, which forced residents to higher ground.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by ​William Mallard)